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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
PACK TFM. EVKNTNO t BSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORECOIT, FRIDAT, SKTTEMBF.R 23, 190. 4 ir l am es iS jj A COMPLETE LINE 0E .PIECE GOODS jj o I ! HI T-'Mnre could he dpsirpd? ' 1pyo certain r arc 11 f 5 i f .w.w.ww ww.www.. a w x , kVIIUIIll J Ml V tlo belter patterns in the world" than the Ladies U, iiijjic juwi jfcii rcuicf ii.--..rc uuiin nuut; as yuuu--nnu inis : t combined with' a stock i'of piece goods complete in every deai7 certainly ought to make the buying of goods for the : 11 M J ...:.Iw .... .... , ' -: . I"".' '"' "' " i "': -1S 1- , ... 1 j-BBa s We have both of the above And the nrire-W v . , T . , 7 ; Mr w u well. it is useless to mention that at this : j: time. Out reputation for always beihi lowest is so well established that it is necessary to say, "We Are Ready" SMS PRESIDENT IS A LIAR (Continued from' page 1.) made treasurer. . , The president re ferred to the money as that left over froni the la campaign. Chairman Mack, of the democratic national ... r committee, wired Roosevelt, asking an explanation, but Roosevelt ignored the message. - ." '. . Miim-tt Antic rod at Bryan. '4 Columbus,' Sept.' 2u. Frank . Monnett : today, declared he will not take the stump for Bryan as reported, unless Bryan repudl- fr ates Haskell, f, 4f 4, 4, J the : only f COME EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECT IVNS WhlLb The S lOCn IS COMPLETE 0PE7A H0iSE BLOCK, LA CRANDEoREQON OK : I! i .' Jubilee of Trulnmcu. ; ..." '. Chicago,,, Sept.. 25. Delegates from locals of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen throughout the central west are in Chicago today to participate In the silver jubilee celebration of the order. : The program includes a so cial meeting and banquet. ' ; ; Celcbrute at Little . Rot-It. i Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 25. Many railroad employes of this section are gathering In Little Rock today to cel ebmte the 25th anniversary of thr founding of the Brotherhood of Rail road Trainmen. -" r-Wp , Jewish Now Year. . New York ?.-irl the '','TZUii Side and other sections of the city where Hebrews ar congregated In large numbers, there is an air of sub' dued excitement In anticipation of thf ushering in of Rosh Hbshanah, or the first day of the Jewish New Year 5669. When the sun sinks behind the hori zon this evening, the two million Jew in the United States will egin thei: New Year celebration. The more pi ous of the race will turn their faces toward the synagogues, while the back sliders and those who have becomi indifferent to the faith of their fath ers will begin a period of merriment In this city, many Jewish merchant will close their places of business to night and will indulge in a holidaj period over tomorrow and Sunday. MostC omplete Showing of He 'aters. . I THE GFORfiF PAI MFR LUMBER; :.C.0MPAN1 f w t RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Your Orders for. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, ; Chain Wood. We are prepared to furnish and , deliver - material promptly. Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8 ' l.w..w?w.w,w.w,w.w,w.w.w,V ROUGH DRYl 1 : I 7c per Pound ' I Agents Oliver i Typewriters Agents Edison Phono graph and Records Try it. Every thing washed; and starched. All the flat . work - ironed. 1 CHERRY'S NEW I LAUNDRY. First Methodist F.I-oih1 Church. Corner M and Fourth street. Sun day, 9:45, Bible school, short addresi to school by Helen D. Harford; 11 a m., public worship, subject, "Godll ness." At 12 m., class meeting; '6:8 Epworth league "The Lord of thi Sabbath." Mrs. Olive Bolton. A: 7:30, ''public worship. Address, "Chrls tlon Citizenship," by Mrs. Helen D Harford, organizer and lecturer of th W. C.(T. U. Thursday, " p. m., teach ers' meeting; 7:45, prayer meeting. A cordial welcome' -to all. Rev; C. E. Deal, pastor. That hew Hcatliig Stove I s tlie thing that shoubj bo uiijierinogi ' In' jour mind Just now. To got the irojer size, suitable stjle ' and light construction is" most liiiixtrtant. :: :j !: .. Qualities meeting all these requirements, will' be found In our assortment, at in-lces to fit any oeketIook. :; j: 5. Jt vVe have the largest arid most complete lino hi the city, us show you and see If you don't agree with us. :: : BAY & ZWEIFEL Plumbers and Tinners Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty j Let us furnish you with an estimate on your work, fio order too large or small! or oir best attention Let us reline that eld stove. At a slight ex pense ue can make it as good as new BAY & ZWEIFEL j 2tt DEPOT STREE1 ; Honey for Kale. Fresh comb honey, one-pound sec tions. In quantities to suit customers. OSWALD VOLSWINKLER, d-w - Island City. I THE NEWLIN BOOK I AND STATIONERY CO. I Pacific States Phone Main f 78 ndependent Phone 1211 : The largest and most complete line : books, Stationery t School sup. j : plies and novelties in Union. County ' Better Tlian Sianklng. Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There Is a constitution. al cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers. Box V, Notre Dame, InJ.. will tend free to any mother nor suc cessful Instructions. Send no tnonoy, but write her today if your children trouble In th way. Don't blame the child, the chances are It can't help It. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled wltU urine difficulties ty day or night. GUARDIAN'S SALE. By virtue of an order and Hcens made and entered by the Hon. Coun ty Court of Union county, Oregon, on the 17th day of September, 1908, in the matter of the guardianship of thf person and estate of L.iuls V. Bay minor heir of John H. Bay, deceased, and ward of, the unders'gned, hli guurdlan, I will, from and after the 24th day of October, 190S, at my home, No. 1505 Madison avenue, U Orande, Union county, Oregon, pro .'led to sell at private salo all his in terest, to-wit: an undlvldci one-half Interest (subject to dower Intercut of Anna B. Bay) In and to lots 9 and 10 of block 108, of Chaplin's addition tr ine town of La Grund, Union rountv. Oregon; also an undivided one-elxth interoxt-ln and to lot S of block 2 "li" street, original townxlti; of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, for the benefit of said ward and his estate. Terms of sale, cash to mo In hand. ANNA B. BAY. Guardian of the Person and Kstate of Xwls V. Bay, a Minor. WSeptlT-5t Sonintrs and Postal Cards Office Supplies In Fall Hats. flso a Full Line of School Supplies E.n.WELLlijaN & zo. ADAMS AVEXl'U v kind: h RTIICIAIi THE ONLY PURE The onty kind of Ice that we han die In retail rade Is artificial la j nade from pure artesian watei- the only pure Ice In the city. A dellveo ' I wagon will bring thU PURE ICE to your door on notification by telpho ' or otherwise. To regular patrons our prices are one-half cent per pounlj NATURAL ICE handled in wholesale lota. Look out for the Grandy H i .vagon. 'Phone Black 571. ' j ANDY: HEM i uR H H r11! 1 BP- B- em . mm V i I KCIWttRI OURSELVES . " ' there Is nothing nicer, more rej j freshing or Invigorating than f glsss of our pure and sparkling! MALTINA. "It Is a triumph ot J the brewer's art and Inetantlf J makes friends when first trtr j' It is a great thirst quencher t and It Is also good when not thirsty.' A a tonic to the wea ; and convalescent It Is freeU recommended by physicians on f account of Its wholesomi i strength. Absolutely non-lntoi-, loatlng. All Orders Delivered at'your Home. 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